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I upgraded to Jaunty yesterday and again had to struggle with my wireless. This time, it wasn't necessary to install a new kernel module. Instead, I just needed to remove Network Manager and set up wpa_supplicant. Here's my new /etc/network/interfaces that I configured for my WPA2 PSK AES TLA network.auto wlan0iface wlan0 inet dhcpwpa-driver wextwpa-conf managedwpa-ssid myssidwpa-ap-scan 1wpa-proto RSNwpa-pairwise CCMPwpa-group CCMPwpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSKwpa-psk mypskWith that, all I needed to do was sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart.

OneSwarm is a friend-to-friend (F2F) file sharing network built on BitTorrent and SSL. This is an idea I've been tossing around for awhile and now, I'm happy to say, I don't have to write it myself. Here are the main selling points:Open source. Hooray!Cross platform. OneSwarm is written in Java and they have binaries for OS X, Windows, and Linux.Friend-to-friend. I'm not interested in sharing with the world, just amongst my friends.BitTorrent based transfers. That means swarming for common files shared among your friends. My previous F2F client WASTE doesn't offer that.Point to point SSL encryption. I feel much better about SSL than the encryption scheme used by WASTE.Google Talk integration. OneSwarm piggybacks key distribution over GTalk. That really makes life easy.Web interface. It lends itself to remote administration.I've only just started using it, so I'll post again with my experiences later.